The Graf von Faber-Castell Tamitio is the gateway into the upper class of Faber-Castell writing instruments. The Tamitio is very typical a ‘Graf von Faber-Castell’,…
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Over the years, these pages have seen reviews of quite a number of Faber-Castell products – pens and inks alike. Interestingly enough, I seemingly have…
Leave a CommentIt’s been a while that I had a review of the Faber-Castell Loom here on the blog. Back then I had looked at the piano…
2 CommentsGvFC “Cobalt Blue”: a deep dark blue with purple hues Ink name: Graf von Faber-Castell “Cobalt Blue” (Kobaltblau) Unit capacity: 75 ml (glas flacon) Price: 25 € Price per ml: ca.…
Leave a CommentThis Faber-Castell Ondoro here is not the first Faber-Castell fountain pen that I have reviewed. I have already covered the eMotion and the Loom in…
7 CommentsGvFC “Stone Grey”: a solid alternative to black or blue ink Ink name: Graf von Faber-Castell “Stone Grey” (Steingrau) Unit capacity: 75 ml (glas flacon) Price: 25 € Price per ml: ca.…
Leave a CommentIt is a little while ago that I had already reviewed a Faber-Castell “e-motion” – just that it was the rollerball version back then, which…
8 CommentsGvFC “Hazelnut Brown”: a rich dark brown with amazing shading – perfect for lefties Ink name: Graf von Faber-Castell “Hazelnut Brown” (Haselnussbraun) Unit capacity: 75 ml (glas flacon)…
2 CommentsJust as the Lamy Studio that I have reviewed just recently, the Faber-Castell Loom is also a minimalist design, very solid writer for advanced users and…
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